It’s Russian Men Against Machines on Battlefields in Ukraine

In eastern Ukraine, drones are playing a pivotal role in the ongoing conflict, compensating for Ukraine’s severe shortage of infantry. Outnumbered 5-to-1, Ukraine relies heavily on drones for surveillance and explosive attacks on Russian troops, with many frontline soldiers being older, inexperienced, or recently conscripted. While drones have slowed Russian advances, they cannot fully replace infantry. The Russian forces continue to push forward despite heavy … Continue reading It’s Russian Men Against Machines on Battlefields in Ukraine

Apple ordered to open encrypted user accounts globally to UK spying

The UK government has reportedly ordered Apple to create a backdoor to access encrypted iCloud backups, giving security officials worldwide access without notifying users. This secret order, based on the UK’s 2016 Investigatory Powers Act, demands blanket access to end-to-end encrypted files from all iCloud users, not just British ones. In response, Apple may stop offering its Advanced Data Protection service in the UK. However, … Continue reading Apple ordered to open encrypted user accounts globally to UK spying

Yum Bets Big On AI As It Attempts To Move To 100% Digital Sales

Yum Brands is investing heavily in AI to achieve 100% digital sales across its brands. In its latest earnings report, the company revealed digital sales surpassed $9 billion, with digital transactions now making up over 50% of its total sales. This shift is powered by Byte by Yum!, a proprietary AI-driven platform that enhances operations across mobile apps, web ordering, point of sale, and more. … Continue reading Yum Bets Big On AI As It Attempts To Move To 100% Digital Sales

GM, Pepsi, Disney, others scrub some DEI references from investor reports

Many major U.S. companies are quietly scaling back or removing references to “diversity, equity, and inclusion” (DEI) in their annual reports, a trend linked to growing political pressure. Companies like Google, Disney, Pepsi, and Intel have reduced or eliminated DEI language, often citing reassessments of their programs amid changing political climates, including executive orders from President Trump. Some companies have even cut specific diversity hiring … Continue reading GM, Pepsi, Disney, others scrub some DEI references from investor reports

Consumer inflation fears spike in February as tariff worries hit sentiment

Consumers grew more concerned about inflation in February, with the University of Michigan’s survey showing expectations for inflation a year from now rising to 4.3%, the highest since November 2023. This jump in inflation concerns followed President Trump’s aggressive tariff actions, including against China, despite delaying tariffs on Canada and Mexico. The survey also revealed a decline in consumer sentiment, with the overall index dropping … Continue reading Consumer inflation fears spike in February as tariff worries hit sentiment

US employers added 143,000 jobs in solid January hiring, jobless rate fell to 4%

U.S. employers added 143,000 jobs in January, with the unemployment rate falling to 4%. The job growth was slower compared to previous months, and economists had expected 170,000 new jobs. Despite the solid job market, wage growth slightly exceeded expectations, raising concerns about inflation. Trump’s administration is expected to make significant economic changes, including cutting federal jobs, imposing tariffs, and deporting undocumented workers, which could … Continue reading US employers added 143,000 jobs in solid January hiring, jobless rate fell to 4%

Trump orders ‘anti-Christian bias’ task force, creation of White House Faith Office

President Trump signed an executive order Thursday to create a task force aimed at addressing “anti-Christian bias” in the federal government. Announced during the National Prayer Breakfast, the task force will be led by Attorney General Pam Bondi and focus on ending anti-Christian discrimination within government agencies like the DOJ, FBI, and IRS. Trump also revealed plans for a new presidential commission on religious liberty … Continue reading Trump orders ‘anti-Christian bias’ task force, creation of White House Faith Office

Senate confirms Russell Vought as White House budget director

The Senate confirmed Russell Vought as the next head of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) in a party-line vote of 53-47, despite strong opposition from Democrats. Democrats criticized Vought for his ties to Project 2025, his support for slashing spending on middle-class programs, and his past election denial. They argued he would harm key social programs and expand Trump’s influence. Republicans, however, celebrated … Continue reading Senate confirms Russell Vought as White House budget director

Hungary’s Orban Follows Trump’s Lead: Will Shutter Organizations Taking USAID Funding

Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orbán announced plans to take legal action against local NGOs and media outlets receiving funding from U.S. agencies and international sources, claiming these groups aim to undermine his government. Orbán, a close ally of former President Trump, criticized U.S. foreign aid, particularly from USAID, and praised Trump’s decision to dismantle the agency. He stated that any organizations receiving foreign funding to … Continue reading Hungary’s Orban Follows Trump’s Lead: Will Shutter Organizations Taking USAID Funding

Red states pursue their own DOGE-style reforms

Several Republican-led states are following the Trump administration’s push to reduce government size and cost by establishing local versions of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). Governors in Oklahoma and New Hampshire have launched DOGE-like commissions, while lawmakers in Texas, North Carolina, and Missouri have introduced similar initiatives. These efforts aim to reduce inefficiencies in state agencies and echo the federal cuts under DOGE, including … Continue reading Red states pursue their own DOGE-style reforms

Netanyahu says ‘worth listening carefully’ to Trump’s proposal for Gaza

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday acknowledged U.S. President Donald Trump’s proposal to relocate Palestinians from the Gaza Strip, calling it a “worth listening carefully” idea. Trump’s plan, which suggests resettling Gaza’s residents in other countries after the defeat of Hamas, has faced international criticism but remains part of his broader vision for Gaza’s future. Netanyahu agreed that it was an original proposal and emphasized … Continue reading Netanyahu says ‘worth listening carefully’ to Trump’s proposal for Gaza

US border czar blames leaks for hindering immigration raids in Colorado

Donald Trump’s border czar, Tom Homan, criticized media leaks on Thursday for hindering a large-scale operation targeting the Tren de Aragua gang in the Denver area. The operation, which took place on Wednesday, aimed at over 100 gang members, resulted in 30 arrests, according to Fox News, though the White House reported more than 100 deportations. The operation involved armed federal agents raiding multiple locations, … Continue reading US border czar blames leaks for hindering immigration raids in Colorado

Amtrak service impacted after SEPTA train traveling from Philly goes up in flames

Amtrak service along the Northeast Corridor was delayed Thursday night after a SEPTA train caught fire near Crum Lynne Station in Ridley Park, Pennsylvania. The six-car train, carrying about 350 passengers, was en route from Philadelphia to Wilmington when smoke began billowing from the first car. The train was evacuated, and crews acted quickly to ensure safety. Service to Wilmington was halted, but Amtrak resumed … Continue reading Amtrak service impacted after SEPTA train traveling from Philly goes up in flames

Alabama executes a man with nitrogen gas for 1991 murder and rape

Demetrius Frazier, 52, was executed in Alabama on Thursday for the 1991 murder of Pauline Brown, using nitrogen gas, the fourth such execution in the U.S. Frazier had broken into Brown’s apartment, raped her, and shot her in the head before returning later to search for more money. His execution marked Alabama’s first of 2025 and was the third in the U.S. that year. Frazier, … Continue reading Alabama executes a man with nitrogen gas for 1991 murder and rape

Mother and daughter killed in suspected tornado in a small East Tennessee community

A suspected tornado struck Morgan County, Tennessee, on Thursday night, killing a mother and daughter and injuring three others. The storm caused severe damage in Deer Lodge and Sunbright, with over 100 emergency responders deployed for search and rescue. The National Weather Service is investigating whether a tornado was the cause. Power outages affected 8% of the county, and officials warn that nighttime tornadoes are … Continue reading Mother and daughter killed in suspected tornado in a small East Tennessee community

Crews searching open waters in Alaska for flight that went missing with 10 on board

A search is underway in rough weather for a missing Bering Air Cessna 208B Grand Caravan with 10 people on board, last seen over Alaska’s Norton Sound while en route from Unalakleet to Nome. Poor visibility and freezing conditions have hampered air searches, with the Coast Guard, Air Force, and National Guard assisting. The FBI is using cell phone geolocation to aid the search. Authorities … Continue reading Crews searching open waters in Alaska for flight that went missing with 10 on board

UN warns against regional spread of DR Congo conflict

The United Nations has called for efforts to prevent the conflict in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) from spreading across the region. UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Turk warned that “the worst may be yet to come” during an emergency meeting of the Human Rights Council. The DRC and Rwanda continue to deny responsibility, instead blaming each other for the crisis. … Continue reading UN warns against regional spread of DR Congo conflict

US seizes second Venezuelan government plane in the Dominican Republic

The Trump administration seized a second plane belonging to Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro’s government, currently in the Dominican Republic. U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio witnessed officials affixing the seizure warrant to the plane during his visit to Santo Domingo. Rubio approved a waiver on frozen foreign aid to cover over $230,000 in storage and maintenance fees. The U.S. Justice Department said the plane was … Continue reading US seizes second Venezuelan government plane in the Dominican Republic

102 snakes removed from homeowner’s garden in Sydney

Living in Australia means encountering snakes is common, but a Sydney homeowner got more than expected when 102 were found in his garden. David Stein noticed a few snakes in a mulch pile and called Reptile Relocation Sydney for help. Snake catcher Dylan Cooper discovered 102 red-bellied black snakes—five adults and 97 newborns—after digging through the mulch. These venomous snakes are known to give birth … Continue reading 102 snakes removed from homeowner’s garden in Sydney

Two killed as small plane crashes into bus on busy road in Brazilian city of São Paulo

A small plane crashed onto a busy road in São Paulo, Brazil, on Friday, colliding with a bus and killing at least two people. The crash occurred around 7:20 a.m. local time on Avenida Marquês in the coastal district of Barra Funda. Two passengers on the plane were burned to death, while six others, including a motorcyclist and a bus passenger, were injured by debris. … Continue reading Two killed as small plane crashes into bus on busy road in Brazilian city of São Paulo

River in Buenos Aires turns blood red, alarming residents

A river in a suburb of Buenos Aires, Argentina, has turned red, alarming residents. Footage and images of the Sarandí watercourse, which flows into the Río de la Plata estuary, show the sudden change in color. Local media reports indicate this is not the first time the river has changed color, raising concerns about contamination. A lifelong resident told La Nación that the river has previously turned … Continue reading River in Buenos Aires turns blood red, alarming residents

Archaeologists uncover gold and silver ritual offerings at a 7th century cult site

A study by Dr. Jan-Willem de Kort uncovered a rare early medieval cult site in Hezingen, Netherlands, which offers insight into pre-Christian rituals in the region. Excavated in 2020-2021 after metal detectorists found coins, the site featured a circular arrangement of wooden posts around an unusual building, possibly a magnate’s residence. Artifacts, including gold and silver coins, suggest it was used by local elites for … Continue reading Archaeologists uncover gold and silver ritual offerings at a 7th century cult site

SpaceX launches 21 Starlink satellites from Florida on 15th launch of 2025

SpaceX successfully launched 21 Starlink satellites, including 13 with direct-to-cell capability, from Cape Canaveral on February 4. The Falcon 9 rocket’s first stage landed on the drone ship “Just Read the Instructions” after an 8-minute flight, marking its 21st launch and landing. The satellites were deployed into low Earth orbit about 65 minutes after liftoff, Space.com has reported. This launch marks SpaceX’s 15th Falcon 9 … Continue reading SpaceX launches 21 Starlink satellites from Florida on 15th launch of 2025

NASA requests industry proposals for VIPER lunar rover partnership

NASA is seeking U.S. companies to partner in delivering the Volatiles Investigating Polar Exploration Rover (VIPER) to the moon, after canceling the mission last year due to rising costs and delays. Under the new plan, NASA will provide the rover, while the selected company will be responsible for launching, landing, and operating VIPER. The mission, which aims to prospect for water ice at the lunar … Continue reading NASA requests industry proposals for VIPER lunar rover partnership

SpaceX launches Maxar 3 satellite mission from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center

On February 4, SpaceX launched a Falcon 9 rocket from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center, deploying two Earth observation satellites for Maxar Intelligence, completing its WorldView Legion constellation. The mission enhances Maxar’s geospatial capabilities with six high-resolution satellites in dual orbits, enabling up to 15 daily passes over specific locations. The satellites capture 30-centimeter resolution images, capable of identifying objects the size of a car hood, … Continue reading SpaceX launches Maxar 3 satellite mission from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center